TECHNISCHE DATEN SPARK
Travel
110/70/0mm
Suspension Ratio
2.97
Piston stroke
37mm
Shock (Eye to Eye)
165mm
Hardware Mainframe
22,2mm x 6mm
Hardware Swingarm
22,2mm x 6mm
Seatpost diameter
carbon frames 34,9mm; alloy frames 31.6mm
Headset
1 1/8"semi integr. with 44.0mm cups
Fork travel
100 - 120mm
Fork length
471 - 491mm
BB housing
73mm
Front derailleur
Downswing 34.9mm Downpull
Bearings
2 x 61900 (22x10xT6)
6 x 63800 (19x10xT7)
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2011 SCOTT BIKE OWNERS MANUAL
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TWINLOC – REMOTE CONTROL LEVER
The TWINLOC remote control lever is the evolution of the already outstanding
TRACLOC system of Scott.
While TRACLOC allows the change on the Scott rear shocks Nude TC and Equalizer
2 between the Scott patented Lock-out, traction and full-mode on the fly from the
handlebar, the TWINLOC now allows also the remote control of the front fork to shift
between lock-out and open mode at the same time when you change the modes on
the Scott rear shox.
The 3 modes on the lever and suspension units are:
- Full Travel Mode: full travel rear, full travel front
- Traction Mode:
traction mode rear, full travel front
- Lock-out Mode:
lock-out rear, lock-out front
Scott offers different TWINLOC levers with following fork/rear shock combinations:
- Nude TC with adapters for SRAM /RockShox fork and FOX fork/DT Swiss fork
(Scott Article number: 216351)
- DT M210 with adapters for SRAM /RockShox fork and FOX fork/DT Swiss fork
(Scott Article number: 216352)
Please note that the DT Swiss M210 rear shock does not offer a traction mode, but only
lock-out and full-mode.
Important: You can only assemble the TWINLOC remote lever in "left side upward
position" on the handlebar.
You have 3 positions on the TWINLOC remote lever.
- most forward position:
lock-out rear, lock-out front
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- middle position:
traction mode rear, full travel front
- most backward position: full travel rear, full travel front
Lock Out Mode
LOCK OUT MODE
Traction Mode
TRACTION MODE
Full Travel Mode
ALL TRAVEL MODE
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